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The Holy Trinity
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Two Praying Mantises Facing Each Other
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A Dog Speaks To A Guru On Top Of A Mountain
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A Caveman And Cavewoman Sit On The Floor #1
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I Can Cure Your Back Problem
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I Was A Dog In A Previous Life
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Two Scientists In Lab Coats Observe A Group
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Is There A Doctor Of Literature In The House?
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Four Lawyers Speak At A Conference Table
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Movie Theater Attendant Selling Popcorn
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Not Bad, Fellas. Let's Do One More Take
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Bird Watchers Spot A Bird Wearing A Thong
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Hey, Sisyphus, When You've Got A Minute I'd Like
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Child On Father's Shoulders
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Three Late-middle Aged People Sitting
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Two Bedraggled Men
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All I'm Saying Is Now Is The Time To Develop
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A Lemming Measures The Drop Off Of A Cliff
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It's Plotted Out. I Just Have To Write It
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Buy Low, Sell High!
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I'm A Brain Surgeon
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Corporate Leaders Gather In A Field
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Two mobsters lost, dragging a dead body and leaving a trail of blood.
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Mrs. Van Lewis-smythe
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A Carpenter Examines A Crack On The Base
Peter C. Vey
Two Lions Prepare To Dine On Two Hippopotami
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You're Why I Have The Moat
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An Overly Large Bird Peers Into The Bedroom
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Man! I Just Had To Pull Another All-dayer
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Your Honor, I Have A Rebuttal Witness
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One man at work thanks the other for taking the blame
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